NOVEMBER 21, ,1 969 THE POOR STRIKE BACK! Several days ago, this ma- terial was submitted to the Cadre office for publication. These lettere were drawn up by an individual who hopes to combat poverty in the city of Charlottetown, and wants his compatriots in the city slums to protest andother- wise act against their condi- tions. Copies of these letters have already been circulated throughout the city by stud- ent volunteers. RENT CONTROL “Let’s get this projeCt in .- gear before it’s too late. As the landlords and landladies have gotten‘ rich and fat A enough off us for quite a few years now. What gives them the right to charge us $85. to $135. a month for rent? I’ll tell you. We do. Becahse we are too scared to stand up for our rights. This is why they are rich and we are poor. It will always remain the same unless we stand up and fight! The following are a few suggestions of mine as to what can be done. If you have any yourself, for God’s sake state your piece. We are going to have to work togeth- er in this fight if anything \ UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND is going to happen, so let’s hear from you. A commission set up to check: a) Types of housing supplied by landlords; b) investigate the housing situation; c) Investigate the condition of the house: 1) fire escapes 2) types of heating 3) cost of heating per month (proof) 4) whether the house is infested with; bed bugs, cockroaches, rats mice, etc. 5) Does the landlord pro- vide a place for you to put your garbage or do you have to keep it in the house until the garbage collector comes.- d) A maximum amount of money for the type of apartment or house. Wewill have to set up a committee to represent us and concentrate on stopping this ridiculous rent race; I repeat rent race for the beneh SPORTS: INTRAMURALS 70Power Does It Again The Seniors came across strong again when they took the Intramural S o f t b all Champion ship this year by wiping out the Juniors 16-11. Captain Brian (Big Mutha). McAskill fielded a s t r o n g team with the straight pitch- ing of Frank Turner. Despite the cold day the pitching was pertty good. The strong-hit- ting Seniors have thus taken their second championship of the year. Intramural H o c k e y and Basketball look very promis— ing from all angles this year. With 1600 students around ‘the University all teams look like they will provide some of the best intramural competi- tion ever. Buzzer Basketball and Hoc- key also look promising this year. There has always been lots of participation in Buz- zer hockey, but Buzzer bas- ketball sort of dropped by the wayside last year; this year we’re hoping it will come in- to its own. again. As was previously noted, September. " IINIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ We are soliciting suggestions from anyone interested in a smoother and speedier form of Registration next Students having appropriate suggestions are invited PAGE 5 THE CADRE STAFF WISH TO AN- NOUN CE that they are not in the least bit apologetic about not getting out a pap- er last week. With this kind of response it could happen again. fit of the poor. Alec Burke, (1A Chestnut St.) POVERTY If interested — in anything —— watch this COMMITTEE paper next week for info on Journalism 99, a. Our Slogan seminar on newspapers college-style. Also im- “Let the poor prosper” min‘ent: a rel-structuring meeting. We have liVed in the dives r and slums long enough, and we intend to do something about it. We are drawing up a brief to be presented to the Mayor and Premier regularly. 1) Rent Control 2.) Taxes 3) Housing Conditions It’s in next ish. But drop in any time — we’re approachable. 4) Fire Inspection 5) Health Dept. rules in Housing Inspection. A committee to be set up consisting of me mb e r s- who do not own apart- ments or houses clear of their own. If you want to help prepare this brief, send your name and in- formation on your own situation to: Alec A. Burke, 1-A Chestnut St. Charlottetown PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA An evening of great music, conducted by Paul Vermel. The superb 80 piece Symphony Orchestar playing 0 program of Mendelssohn, Bartok, and Rossini. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd - 8:30 P.M. consult the Intramural Ath- TICKETS $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 letics Bulletin Board at the back. of the Coffee Shoppe for all Intramural and Buzzer schedules. Available at the box office and the Linkletter Travel Agency, Summerside CONFEDERATION CENTRE All men and women are in- vited to participate in the Rifle Club Wednesday-s from 6-9 at the RCMP Rifle Range. Contact Vince Mulligan. The Faculty Of Graduate Studies DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY invites applications for to forward them in writing to the President of the Stud- ents’ Umon or to the undersigned no later than Thursday, 27 November, 1969. -~ Michael Hennessey, Registrar. _ — BU L L E TI N — now is the time for all good men to come to the cadre office and read the latest installment of the grate canard- ian novel which is as yet untitled. i’ll let you go to it “in chez horace, alice and algy sneak up on a middle- aged woman in a lumberjack jacket eating a chocolate pizza. in one hand she hold a cuban cigar; in. the other a philishave which she is dextrously passing over her well- muscled face. algy looks at alice 1with wild surmise rant- ing from his peepers. “obviously our good, fairy” he ob- serves. that night their new friend takes them out glue- sniffing “i’m getting kinda stuck on this” she giggles. our heros finally get the microfilm at midnight where the two roads meet after getting directions from a con- tact at st joseph’s, being lead to an observatory on mount royal, and thru the waxworks where john kennedy’s like- ness slips them 9 unmarked hundred thousand dollar bills. but alas it is all spent next morning trying to get doormen at the queen e to hustle cabs to mt st” (if you think this is good wait till next week when they make it down the st lawrence disguised as logs) ., , ITIHIE IZAIAK WALTON KILLAM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS VALUE $3500 to $5500 These scholarships are open to outstanding students wishing to pursue studies towards the Master’s or Doctoral Degree in any field of graduate research at Dalhousie Approximately forty awards will be available for the year 1970-71. These range in value from $3,500 to $5,500 with an annual travel allowance. For application forms for admission to The Faculty of Grad- , uate Studies at Dalhousie, please write to the Associate Regis- trar, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.